Blue Screen, No Solution.....

Alright, i was given a 5th gebneration 30gb ipod, and i left it in a bookbag for a while........i took it out to use it, and i expected it to turn on....but it didnt, it has a glowing blue screen, and wont respond to ANYTHING, i have plugged it into both of my computers, but it wont show on itunes........anybody know how to fix my problem???? or at least know whats wrong with the thing????

Welcome to the Forums.
What I first recomend that you do, is try resetting you iPod. Do this by:
1) Turn on hold
2) Turn off hold
3) Hold down the center and menu buttons
4) Wait till iPod restarts and apple logo appears(This should take about 10 seconds at the max)
5) Enjoy
Try that first.

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